The priest became a focus of controversy after local media learned that he offered prayers of reparation at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Glasgow July 16 after the July 14-15 Glasgow Pride parade.

Pamela Gillies, university principal professor, told the British Broadcasting Corp. July 18 that Father Morris had been removed as chaplain “following due consultation.”

“The university will work with the Archdiocese of Glasgow to ensure the continued provision of chaplaincy support for staff and students … when the new term starts,” she said.

“The university is strongly inclusive and committed to supporting equality and diversity on campus,” she added.

The university’s Catholic society said in a statement posted on Facebook that the dismissal of the priest was “frankly abhorrent.”

“The Catholic community at GCU would like to express our full support and solidarity with Father Mark Morris at this time,” said the July 18 statement.

It said the church would not be expected to “align herself with a movement like Pride, which promotes sexual promiscuity and celebrates extramarital actions which are considered gravely sinful.”